The Game – “What Your Life Like” [AUDIO]

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Days away from releasing his forthcoming album ‘1992’, The Game let’s another single go. On “What Your Life Like” the Compton rapper admits to passing up Swizz and Pharrell beats, and gives insight on some other personal industry-related happenings. Listen below.

QUOTABARZ

“Thank Dr. Dre for giving me a chance / Thank that big booty bitch Maliah for that freaky dance / She gave me last night / Jump in a ‘Rari / Pull up to her crib and hit that pussy like a crack pipe”

“I got platinum and I violate niggas like Chris Lighty did / I make music for all my niggas locked up state / With Blac Chyna on they walls and now they seen a fuck face”

“I done lost 20 million on lawyer fees / But I’ma get it back when I sue Jimmy for my royalties / I done had Scott Storch recording me / Drove through Compton with the doors up, ain’t no ignorning me”

“I done took shots at Jay, I done took shots of ‘gnac / I done took shots for Cedar, five couldn’t drop me flat / RIP to Frog, RIP to Will / He was just as Ill as Will so I know how Nas feel”

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Beanie Sigel – “I’m Coming” (Meek Mill Diss) [AUDIO]

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The main reason for Beanie Sigel to come out of retirement was to support Meek Mill in his beef with Compton Rapper, The Game. Ironically Beans is coming for Meek Milly in his new diss song “I’m Coming.”

At a recent “Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour” stop in Philly, one of Meek’s DreamChasers hit Beanie with an uppercut for alleging he wrote Meek and Omelly’s verses on a diss track. Things are getting interesting.

Listen below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMDY3Cf_vsE

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The Game – “Pest Control” (Meek Mill & Beanie Sigel Diss) [AUDIO]

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The Game isn’t backing down from anything or anyone.

Following Meek Mill’s diss, over Young M.A.’s “OOOUUU,” the Compton MC comes back at Meek, Omelly and Beanie Sigel, who are featured on the track.

Chuck spits more vicious bars on “Pest Control” with direct shots against claims that were made, along with sparking up past disputes within the MMG camp.

I must admit this beef is a very entertaining and exciting one, with both rappers spitting some hard lyrics. Let’s just hope it doesn’t result in any actual violence or spill out to the streets.

Listen to “Pest Control” below.

QUOTABARZ

“Welcome to the West, and this ain’t The Life of Pablo
Stay on that bullshit it’s gon’ start to feel like Chicago
Keep it one hunnid, you Nicki Minaj sideshow
Still chasin’ dreams, I made “Dreams” in ’05 though”

“The nigga Hov gave you the game, you ain’t soak it
You was s’posed to throw up the Roc, not smoke it
Talkin’ you gon’ be in L.A. in three hours
It’s a 5 hour flight, put this bum in the shower
Pussy, I’m not a rookie, Akhi, don’t push me”

“You jumped Quentin Miller and now you don’t scrap
It was time to go at Drizzy and now you don’t rap
Ask your bitch, she know I beez in the trap
You gotta move out of L.A., I’ll put them Bs on your back
And Barbie keep her thumb in your butt
That Ken doll love gettin’ fucked”

“And why you tryna pick on Wale?
You told me that you don’t fuck with Rozay
And YG can’t give you a pass
I add 20 to your 40s, put the 60s on your ass”

Game also went on “Wendy” to talk to Wendy Williams about the whole Meek Mill beef, claims he fucked three Kardashians, and more. Watch below.

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The Game – “True Colors/It’s On” [AUDIO]

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The Game fires off another single off his forthcoming project ‘1992.’ On “True Colors/It’s On” Game takes aggressively spits tales about growing up with gang banging around him, his sister being molested and his dad’s horrible drug habit.

‘1992’ is expected to drop October 7th and will be based on his life growing up in the hood, family issues and experiences with law enforcement.

Listen below.

QUOTABARZ

“Jordan got drafted to the Bulls, ’85 here
My Uncle Greg sniffin’ cocaine off my high chair
Mama in the kitchen cookin’, pops on the couch baggin’
Cousin’s loadin’ Louie Vuitton duffles in the Station Wagon”

“Pops used to tell me: “Son, don’t you ever be like me
The Bloods want to kill me, the cops’ll never catch me
And when you gang bangin’ life’s shorter than Joe Pesci”

“Playin’ with the birds like Magic, we was the dream team
Posted up on the block, I had that Hakeem lean
Watchin’ ’64s hop my nigga, no green screen
Walkin’ from the Tanas to the Cedars with my eyes closed
Red bandanna in my pocket, how you hide those?
Larry Nickles crack spot, my brother got me servin’
Couldn’t cook, burnin’ holes in my Dennis Rodman jersey”

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The Game – “92 Bars” (Meek Mill Diss) [AUDIO]

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New beef alert!

Last night The Game took the stage at Story nightclub in Miami, Fl. and sent warning shots to Meek Mill, saying he wants to “beat his ass” and referring to the Philly rapper as a “snitch.”

Following the club performance Game released a subliminal-free single titled “92 Bars,” where he goes all the way in on Meek, saying he’ll leave him leaking like Niagara. Game also says he’s been wanting to give Nicki the “pool stick.”

There’s no telling as of now what prompted the diss track, but it seems to be pretty serious in hip-hop anytime someone raises snitching allegations on someone else.

QUOTABARZ

“Ever since that ni**a snitched on me, we just don’t speak / See, that shit you got with Drake was like a slow leak / Blood will be dripping like Niagara if I poke Meek / Nicki won’t get no sleep / I’m coming through at 4 a.m. / Four deep / Leave his dead body on his soaked sheets.”

“My ni**a Drizzy packed you out and you ain’t do shit / This the Golden State and my shooters ain’t on no hoop shit / Ni**a, you know that I’ll snap you like a toothpick.”

“Snitching on ni**as ain’t ever been no cool shit / I’ve been wanting to give Nicki this pool stick / So tell your little vibrant thing come fuck with Q-Tip.”

 

Let’s see what Meek will respond with.

UPDATE:

According to TMZ the beef started when Meek Mill allegedly “snitched” on Game by telling Sean Kingston’s camp that the Compton rapper was “directly or indirectly” involved in the theft of $300,000 worth of Kingston’s jewelry.

Reports say all three artists were at a nightclub last June when the robbery occurred.

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The Game – “All Eyez” Feat. Jeremih [VIDEO]

The Game didn’t get Karrueche for the “All Eyez” video but he still got him a baddie in model/singer Kreesha Turner. The video shows the two kicking it at a house in the hills being playful before Kreesha blindfolds the Compton rapper with a red bandana and surprises him with another female and a bottle of Ace of Spades champagne. That’s called WINNING!

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The Game – “Sauce” [AUDIO]

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DJ Khaled provides the intro while The Game claims he “fucked three Kardashians” and declares he’s “got 99 problems, but the sauce ain’t one,” on his new fiery track “Sauce.”

NOTABARZ

“Max B is the Wave God, I’m with the sauce though
Never had 5 mics in my life so fuck The Source ho
As far as awards go, they gave away my Grammy
Gave it to Missy, I was too gangster and they ain’t understand me”

“My freshman class’ll whoop your freshman class ass
It was me, Ye, Snowman, Banks, Buck, and Fab
Everybody wore platinum cause everybody went platinum
And you woulda thought The Unit was coached by Phil Jackson”

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The Game – “Let Me Know” feat. Jeremih [AUDIO]

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The Game samples Aaliyah’s “We Need A Resolution” as he teams up with Jeremih for “Let Me Know.” On this one the duo weigh in on the recent tragedies in Orlando, Dallas, France and the killings of Philando Castile, Travion Martin, Sandra Bland, Laquan McDonald and Alton Sterling. Shout out The Game who’s been instrumental in making a difference in his music and in the community.

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L.A. Leakers Rewind: July 10th – July 16th

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THE GAME SHARES POWERFUL SPOKEN WORD POEM

The Game has always been a major advocate for change on social issues in America. Just last week he along with Snoop Dogg and Problem led a peaceful rally in LA and met with the Mayor, Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief, Charlie Beck in hopes of unifying LA.

This week, Game joined Power 106’s J. Cruz and Yesi Ortiz for a special edition of #KnowledgeIsPower, where he along with Nick Cannon, Dr. Abdullah, and Wendy Carrillo talked about the ongoing race issues in America and the definition of #BlackLivesMatter.

Following the conversation Game delivered a very powerful spoken word speech that he tirelessly worked on and fell asleep writing “so, it may sound unfinished at the end.” Read the lyrics to the unnamed piece below.

Game’s Spoken Word Lyrics

The problem started with our fathers being forced to sell drugs to our own people given to us by the same government that locks us away in cages. Taking black men out of the ghettos they were put in and leaving the black woman and child alone to survive in a world with little or no resources because they lack the strength instilled upon man by God who as our creator knowing which roll the male species will play in building of what we now know as the earth. We were put here to share this one race, the human race, but over time the devil in his hatred of God as caused a wedge between man and the earth or a glitch in the matrix as some would say causing a ripple in the bloodlines of Black, White, Asian, Spanish and Indian cultures causing a segregated lifestyle in which the minority, yes the minority, it being us, African-Americans has surfed the most in all areas deemed inhumane from being slaves tied in chains to slaves hung by gangs.

These gangs, the American government, and KKK are now equal to African-Americans when we roll up and pull out a KKK. But who are we pointing our guns at? Each other, our sister and our brothers, but we scared, yeah we scared to point it in the direction of others. But the white man he’ll walk in church and kill our aunties and our mothers and we just lay down in streets cold and stiff under white covers. The same covers the Klu Klux Klan wore over their over heads to do us in then we get pulled over by the police and they wonder why we got guns because you ain’t gonna shot us man.

We want to defend ourselves like Mutombo, we want to be at home reading our children Micky Mouse and Dumbo, we want pardons by Obama before he gone, so we make it home just in time for grandmothers gumbo, but it won’t happen cause even Barack don’t have the freedom that he wants. He in the white house with black skin, I’d rather be out in the front, but his daughters, beautiful young black queens, living the American dream while our daughters are on the other side of the fence getting pregnant in their teens and I do not blame our President for sh**. I blame the government for trying to ease the black man since our existence.

This fight has been fixed it is a trap, yeah it is a trap black man, set up so we can never be as rich as Bruce Wayne that only leaves us with Batman, a character in a mask that has to hide his identity. Do all the work for police killing minorities saving them time and a whole lot of energy and we got enemies, we got a lot of enemies government want to see us all in the penitentiary trying to put the slave black in a n*****. You know they’ll murder us. Look how they did John Kennedy. So black man please put the blunt down, the lean and the Hennessy. It’s time to father our future so our existence is more than just a memory.

CHANCE HONORS MOHAMMAD ALI AT ESPYS

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Chance The Rapper flawlessly paid homage to Muhammad Ali with a real soulful tribute at the ESPN ESPY Awards. In the process, Chance also debuted a new song while Ali’s greatest moments flickered on the jumbotron.

“Ain’t nowhere greater,” he sang. “Ain’t nowhere brighter / Ain’t nowhere better / Ain’t no one prettier / Ain’t no one wiser / Ain’t no one better.”

Chance then proceeds with the touching chorus: “I was a rock/ I was a rock and roller/ Back in my day/ But now I’m just a rock/ I was a rock and roller/ Back in my day/ But now I’m just a rock/ I was a rock.”

On stage joining Lil Chano was Jamila Woods, Peter Cottontale, Teddy Jackson, Donnie Trumpet and a full choir that added depth and emotion to the performance.

See Chance’s pre-performance warm-up with NBA MVP, Steph Curry below.

Following the show he expressed his gratitude for Ali. What a great moment for Chance, whom although independent has accomplished some real big things.

RICH HOMIE QUAN BLOWS BIGGIE TRIBUTE

The best way Rich Homie Quan honored the Notorious B.I.G. last night at VH1’s Hip-Hop Honors, was not by performing “Get Money,” but by wearing a Coogi sweater and a pair of Timberland boots.

Quan hit the stage with Lil’Kim to honor Big Poppa but was better off staying on the sidelines. Not even sure why Quan was picked to honor Biggie. I can think of atleast 10 other guys who would’ve fit that bill better.

It is clear that the hip-hop world is feeling “Some Type Of Way” after watching that horrendous tribute. Check out some of the Internet’s reaction below.

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KOBE BRYANT HONORED AT KIDS CHOICE SPORTS AWARDS

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Kobe Bryant celebrated his final NBA season with an epic 60-point game. On Thursday he was awarded with the “Legend” award at the Nickolodeon’s Kids Choice Sport awards.

Bryant was brought on stage by Zendaya to receive the award.

Following his motivating speech at the event, he was covered with golden slime. The Black Mamba matched the 16 NBA championships he won in his career with the slime.

Watch the full event on Nickolodeon tomorrow night.

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The Game Shares A Powerful Spoken Word Poem On Race In America [VIDEO]

The Game has always been a major advocate for change on social issues in America. Just last week he along with Snoop Dogg and Problem led a peaceful rally in LA and met with the Mayor, Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief, Charlie Beck in hopes of unifying LA.

Today, Game joined Power 106’s J. Cruz and Yesi Ortiz for a special edition of #KnowledgeIsPower, where he along with Nick Cannon, Dr. Abdullah, and Wendy Carrillo talked about the ongoing race issues in America and the definition of #BlackLivesMatter.

Following the conversation Game delivered a very powerful spoken word speech that he tirelessly worked on and fell asleep writing “so, it may sound unfinished at the end.” Read the lyrics to the unnamed piece below.

Game’s Spoken Word

The problem started with our fathers being forced to sell drugs to our own people given to us by the same government that locks us away in cages. Taking black men out of the ghettos they were put in and leaving the black woman and child alone to survive in a world with little or no resources because they lack the strength instilled upon man by God who as our creator knowing which roll the male species will play in building of what we now know as the earth. We were put here to share this one race, the human race, but over time the devil in his hatred of God as caused a wedge between man and the earth or a glitch in the matrix as some would say causing a ripple in the bloodlines of Black, White, Asian, Spanish and Indian cultures causing a segregated lifestyle in which the minority, yes the minority, it being us, African-Americans has surfed the most in all areas deemed inhumane from being slaves tied in chains to slaves hung by gangs.

These gangs, the American government, and KKK are now equal to African-Americans when we roll up and pull out a KKK. But who are we pointing our guns at? Each other, our sister and our brothers, but we scared, yeah we scared to point it in the direction of others. But the white man he’ll walk in church and kill our aunties and our mothers and we just lay down in streets cold and stiff under white covers. The same covers the Klu Klux Klan wore over their over heads to do us in then we get pulled over by the police and they wonder why we got guns because you ain’t gonna shot us man.

We want to defend ourselves like Mutombo, we want to be at home reading our children Micky Mouse and Dumbo, we want pardons by Obama before he gone, so we make it home just in time for grandmothers gumbo, but it won’t happen cause even Barack don’t have the freedom that he wants. He in the white house with black skin, I’d rather be out in the front, but his daughters, beautiful young black queens, living the American dream while our daughters are on the other side of the fence getting pregnant in their teens and I do not blame our President for sh**. I blame the government for trying to ease the black man since our existence.

This fight has been fixed it is a trap, yeah it is a trap black man, set up so we can never be as rich as Bruce Wayne that only leaves us with Batman, a character in a mask that has to hide his identity. Do all the work for police killing minorities saving them time and a whole lot of energy and we got enemies, we got a lot of enemies government want to see us all in the penitentiary trying to put the slave black in a n*****. You know they’ll murder us. Look how they did John Kennedy. So black man please put the blunt down, the lean and the Hennessy. It’s time to father our future so our existence is more than just a memory.

We need more figures of Game’s stature to do things like this and make a difference. Kudos.

@IamBNyce

Snoop Dogg & The Game Protest In L.A. (Video)

Snoop and The Game participated in a peaceful march in Los Angeles yesterday in an effort to create dialogue with the LAPD. Following the protest, the rappers held a press conference at the LAPD headquarters alongside L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and Police Chief Charlie Beck to speak on their initiative.